I am wondering do the large scalability requirements of these companies will require them use non-blocking IO solutions like Spring WebFlux, or they just stick with blocking Spring MVC for convenience?
Wrappers wrappers and more wrappers .
Most scalability issues are DB issues. Netflix heavily uses Cassandra to solve that problem.
Agreed that most are DB issues, but do you face memory issues that results in WebFlux being used, seems like lots of Java places (incl here) are running Spring MVC stack rather than WebFlux so I am trying to figure out in what drgree Webflux is adapted in Netflix and what benefits does it bring.
reading Netflix's OSS code it seems WebFlux adaption is minimal through, so I guess it isn't really used much in Netflix?
Java sucks
Agreed, came from a Golang world and never had to care about this, but look at my company tag Java becomes inevitable now.
Go is fucking best. But I’ll settle with Rust as well.